Jack thinks that she is running away from civilization, but Callie knows better. She is running away from the mediocrity of their relationship. Although she is drawn to his intensity, she has never been able to crack the tight control he holds over his emotions. Jack holds back even when they make love.Weary of New York City, Callie rents an isolated lighthouse off the coast of Maine and finds the house comes with a checkered past. In the early 1900's Jon Fletcher, the original lighthouse owner, tended the light at night and his sex slaves by day, earning the nickname that still sticks to the island today -- Lecher's Point Lighthouse is her new home.The red signal light from the fresnel prism flashes its warning to passing ships, but it is a warning for Callie too -- the tide of her mediocre life is about to turn.The intense, erotic dreams begin the first night she arrives. Callie finds incredible pleasure in being made submissive by her dream lover. He heightens her anxiety as he heightens her passion, each dream more intense than the last -- at least she thinks they're dreams…